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The Report of Best Practices: 2013 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award
Theme: Values Education

This 2nd report of the SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award, entitled œBest Practices: 2013 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award highlights outstanding programmes on Values Education implemented by four schools across Southeast Asia which were the overall winners of the 2013 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award. We hope this report will improve schools and educators™ knowledge about value-based education and extend their current practices.

The SEAMEO Secretariat wishes to express our appreciation to MEXT for its partnership in promoting ESD among schools and communities in Southeast Asian countries. We would also like to thank Southeast Asian Ministries of Education and SEAMEO Regional Centres for promoting this initiative to schools in their respective countries. Special appreciation goes to the UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education and the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd for their collaboration and contribution as supporting partners. We would also like to thank the Judging Committee, namely: Professor Dr Kazuyuki Mikami, President of the Miyagi University of Education; Dr Prapatpong Senarith, Former Deputy Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Education, Thailand; Mr Yoshiaki Sato, Director for Overseas Cooperation, International Affairs Division, MEXT, Japan; and Mr Danilo Padilla, ESD Programme Coordinator and Liaison Officer, UNESCO Bangkok.

We are thankful to all the participating schools and for their willingness to share and exchange their school practices on the SEAMEO website. This generosity of this knowledge sharing will enable more schools and communities to plan an effective values-based education programme that instils positive values among students, teachers and communities for sustainable development.

 


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The Awardees of 2013 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award
Theme: Values Education

The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan in cooperation with UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education and the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. would like to congratulate all awardees and express appreciation to schools who participated in the 2013 SEAMEO-Japan Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Award under the theme of 'Values Education'.

Appreciation is also extended to the Ministries of Education of Southeast Asian countries, SEAMEO Regional Centres and Educational Development Agencies who contributed and supported this 2014 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award.

 

1st Prize

SM Sayyidina Hasan
Brunei Darussalam

Title of the School's Programme:
œEnvironmental Awareness “ 3 R to 6 R

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Address: Jalan Ban 5, Mukim Kilanas
Country: Brunei Darussalam
Education Level: Year 7 to Year 11
Number of Teachers: 154
Number of Students: 1,395
School Principal: Norazizah Binti Haji Mohd SallehSchool
Website: http://smsayhasan.webs.com

 

2nd Prize

Sathya Sai School
Thailand

Title of the School's Programme:
œEducation for Human Values Programme

Address: 99 Moo 2, Suranarai Road, Lumnarai District, Chaibadan, Lopburi Province
Country: Thailand
Education Level: Kindergarten to Grade 12
Number of Teachers: 45
Number of Students: 350
School Principal: Ms Ladda Chulawongs
School Website: http://www.sathyasaith.org

 

3rd Prize

SMK Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu
Malaysia

Title of the School's Programme:
œWe Shower You with Love (WSYWL)

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Address: KM 18, Jalan Tuaran By-Pass, 88450 Menggatal, Sabah
Country: Malaysia
Education Level: Secondary Form 1 to Form 6
Number of Teachers: 163
Number of Students: 2,750
School Principal: Dr Shirley Tay Siew Hong
School Website: https://sites.google.com/site/smkbkkcom/

 

Special Prize

from the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.
for the best Values Education activity carried out in
small schools of less than 150 students

Nasinuanpittayasan School
Thailand

Title of the School's Programme:
œThe Development Thinking Skill Process by Project-Based Learning on
Traditional Knowledge of Local Herbs in the School™s Forest
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Shortlisted Schools
(By alphabetical order)

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Benigno V Aldana National High School Project ACT
(Actions Can Teach)
Philippines Edu. Level: Grade 7-10
Number of Teachers: 82
Number of Students: 2,288
 
Holistic Education and Development Centre “ The Little Farm House Tungtong River Conservation Project of the Holistic Education and Development Center Philippines Edu. Level: Pre-school to Secondary Level
Number of Teachers: 446
Number of Students:
 
Kolej Tun Datu Tuanku Haji Bujang Peer Care Programme Malaysia Edu. Level: Secondary 1-6
Number of Teachers: 85
Number of Students: 1,021
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Nasinuanpittayasan School The Development of Thinking Skill Process by Project-based Learning on Traditional Knowledge of Local Herbs in the School™s Forest Thailand Edu. Level: Grade 7 -12
Number of Teachers: 14
Number of Students: 139
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Puerto Princesa Pilot Elementary School Be a Nature-Lover for a Better, Greener Philippines Edu. Level: Kindergarten 1 to Grade 6
Number of Teachers: 96
Number of Students: 3,454
 
Sathya Sai School Education in Human Values Program Thailand Edu. Level: Kindergarten to Grade 12
Number of Teachers: 45
Number of Students: 350
 
SJK (T) Ringlet Gratitude towards Mother Nature Malaysia Edu. Level: Pre-school to Year 6
Number of Teachers: 11
Number of Students: 102
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SMA 3 Semarang (Senior High School) Live In: Living Together, Learning Together Indonesia Edu. Level: Senior High Grade 10
Number of Teachers: 90
Number of Students: 1,200
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SMK Agama Al-Irshad 2Bs Programme: I™m a Buddy, not a Bully Malaysia Edu. Level: Secondary Form 1 -5
Number of Teachers: 71
Number of Students: 1,026
 
SMK Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu We Shower You with Love (WSYWL) Malaysia Edu. Level: Grade 7-12 (Form 1-6)
Number of Teachers: 163
Number of Students: 2,750
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SMK Ibrahim School Without Bell Malaysia Edu. Level: Grade 7-12
Number of Teachers: 101
Number of Students: 1,245
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SM Sayyidina Hasan Environmental Awareness “ 3 R to 6R Brunei Darussalam Edu. Level: Year 7-11
Number of Teachers: 154
Number of Students: 1,395
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SR Merangking The Future of Merangking Brunei Darussalam Edu. Level: Kindergarten to Year 6
Number of Teachers: 9
Number of Students: 20
 
St Michael Secondary School We Care, We Clean and We Green for a Better Tomorrow Malaysia Edu. Level: Secondary Form 1- 5
Number of Teachers: 60
Number of Students: 865
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List of All Entries
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The following lists are 126 entries from 126 schools in Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and India. The organisers and the Judging Committee would like to express appreciation for the participation in this 2013 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award under the theme of œValues Education.

No. School Name City/ Province Title of the Entry Edu. Level Number of Students Attachment
Brunei Darussalam
1 Chung Hua Middle School Kuala Bunga Rambai Guidelines for Good Behavior

Kindergarten to Secondary Level

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2 Rimba 2 Primary School Rimba SR Rimba 2 School Radio Programme Pre-school to Year 6 630 and 37 Special need students  
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SM Sayyidina Ali

Kampong Pandan SCPHRR (Es-Se-Fer) Year 7 to Pre-university 1,358  
4 SM Sayyidina Hasan Mukim Kilanas Environmental Awareness™s Programme “ 3 R to 6 R Year 7 to 11 1,395  
5 SR Masin

Masin

School Leadership Program “ School Based Practise

Pre-school to Year 6 234  
6 SR Merangking Kampong Meranking The Future of Merangking Pre-school to Year 6 20  
7 SR Saba Darat Saba Darat Care and Love for Environment and Nuture Program (C.L.E.a.N program) Pre-school to Year 6 265 Attachment1
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8 Sufri Bolkiah Secondary School Bukit Bendera Implementation of School Core Values for Students Secondary Level 797  
Indonesia
1 Gagas Ceria Primary School

Bandung, Jawa Barat

Pekan Budaya Jawa Barat (West Java Culture Week) Primary 1 to 6 306  
2 Immanuel Christian School

Pontianak, Kalimantan, Barat

Ecofriendly School Senior High School from Grade 10 to 12 755 Attachment
3 SD Negeri 003 Balikpapan Selatan Balikpapan, Kalimantan Timur The Implementation of Moral and Character Values Education in SD Negeri 003 Balikpapan Selatan in Realizing the Qualified Human Resources for Religion, Family, Society, Environment, and Country Primary 1 to 6 942  
4 SDN Perak Barat Surabaya, East Java Adiwiyata Programme Primary 1 to 6 1,023  
5 SDN Perak Barat

Kabupanten Buleleng, Bali

Composting for Green School Senior High School from Grade 10 to 12 221 Attachment
6 SMA Negeri Bali Mandara

Semarang, Central Java

Live In: Living Together, Learning Together Senior High School Grade 10 to 12 1,200 Attahcment1
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7 Universitas Padjadjaran Jatinangor Orkestra Padjadjaran n/a n/a  
Lao PDR
1 Pasathipathai School Luang Prabang Value of Education of Learning “ Teaching foreign Languages (English, Frenchฆ) Primary and Secondary Level 714  
Malaysia
1 Cluster School Seremban 2 B

Negeri Sembilan

Examplary Stars in the Making Primary Grade 1 to 6 948  
2

Johor Bahru Religious National Secondary School

Johor Bahru, Johor Conversation of Nature Planning Project (CNPP) Secondary Form 1 to 5 584  
3

Keningau Vocational College

Keningau, Sabah VIVA (Very Intereesting Vocational Activities) Camp Pre-Diploma and Diploma 882 Attachment
4 Kolej Datu Patinggi Abang Haji Abdillah Kuching, Sarawak The Green Movement by Pals Secondary Level

793

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Kolej Tun Datu Tuanku Haji Bujang

Miri, Sarawak Programme Rantau Kasih (PRK) “ Peer Care Programme Secondary Form 1 to 6 1,0211 Attachment1
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La Salle Secondary School. (Kota Kinabalu)

Kota Kinabalu, Sabah The La Salle Mud Balls Love our Drains Programme Secondary Form 1 to 6 1,275 Attachment1
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Lutong Secondary School, Miri

Lutong, Sarawak Fiesta “ Auspicious Cultural and Religious Festivals in Malaysia Secondary Level 2,304  
8

Methodist Secondary School

Sibu, Sarawak Transformation for Excellent Education Mechanism (TEEM) Secondary Form 1 to 6 2,343 Attachment1
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SBP Integrasi Pasu (Kubang Pasu Integrated Residentail School)

Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah Peers Group Biodiversity Camping Programme (PGBioCaP) Secondary Form 1 to 5 576  
10

SBP Ntegrasi Jempol

Negeri Sembilan Mastery of Chess Grade 7 to 11 598  
11 SJK (T) Ringlet

Cameron Highlands, Pahang

Gratitude towards Mother Nature Pre-school to Year 6 102 Attachment
12 SJKT Kangkar Pulai

Johor Bahru

Aqua Bicycle Primary and Secondary Level 879  
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SK Bukit Damansara (Bukit Damansara Primary School)

Bukit Damasara, Kuala Lumpur Planet Protector Year 1 to 6 1,100  
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SK Canossian Convent

Segamat, Johor Easy Smart Pillow/ Cushion n/a n/a  
15 SK Damansara Jaya 2

Petaling Jaya, Selangor

œGo Green Environmental Education for Sustainability Grade 1 to 6 106  
16 SK Jalan 3

Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor

Values Education for Sustainable Environment- We Learn, We Care, We Practice Pre-school to Year 6 1,807 Attachment
17 SK ST Francis Convent Kota Kinabalu, Sabah My Beloved School, My Eco-Footprint Year 1 to 6 709  
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SM Jenis Kebangsaan Chio Min

Kulim, Kedah Encapsulate Values though Music (EVTM) Secondary Form1 to 6 2,492  
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SM Raja Perempuan

Ipoh,

Perak Malaysia
Go Green Students™ Camp- Youth and Environment Sustainability

Secondary From 1 to Pre University

(Year 13-19)
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20 SM Sains Alam Shah Kuala Lumpur Humanitarian Mission 2013 Grade 10 to 11 565 Attachment
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SMK Abdul Rahman Talib

Kuantan, Pahang Turtle Adoption Programme Year 7 to 12 1,200 Attachment
22 SMK Agama Al-Irshad Kepala Batas, Penang 2Bs Program: I™m a Buddy, Not a Bully Secondary Form1 to 5 1,026  
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SMK Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu

Sabah We Shower You With Love (WSYWL) Secondary Form 1 to 6 2,750 Attachment1
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SMK Benoni Paper

Paper, Sabah The REACT Project Secondary School 1,014  
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SMK Dato™ Onn Butterworth

Butterworth, Penang

Eco-Rangers Year 13-18 1,056  
26 SMK Ibrahim Kedah Darul Aman, West Malaysia

School Without Bell- Towards Enhancing Students™ Self-Discipline & Academic Performance

Secondary Form 1 to 6 1,245 Attachment1
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SMK Iskandar Shah

Melaka Save Energy for a Better Tomorrow Secondary School 1,115  
28 SMK Putrajaya Presint 11 (1) Putrajaya Early Morning Culture

Grade 7-11

Form 1-5
734  
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SMK Raja Jumaat

Negeri Sembilan Save Electricity “ Save Earth Year 9 (form 3) 1,288  
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SMK Sultan Budlishah

Kulim, Kedah Quality Human Capital Secondary Form 1 to 6 1,444  
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SMK Taman Molek

Johor Bahru, Jorhor Tiket Sayang Programme Secondary Form 1 to 5 1,982  
32 SMK Tok Sera Kuantan, Pahang Tok Sera High™s 3R Programme Secondary School 573  
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SMK Tunku Abdul Rahamn Kuching

Kuching, Sarawak We are Global Citizens Secondary Form 1 to 5 1,387 Attachment1
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St Michael Secondary School

Penampang, Sabah We care, We Clean and We Green for a Better Tomorrow Secondary From 1 to 5 865 Attachment1
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Sultan Ibrahim School (Secondary)

Johor Bahru, Jorhor Go Green to Safe Green Year 7-13 875  
Myanmar
1 No1 Basic Education High School Kyauk Pyu The Honest, Qualified, Outstanding Students with Better Education in Their Life Kindergarten 1 to Grade 9 1,721  
Philippines
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Alabat Island National High School (AINHS)

Quezon

AINHS Greening the Campus Program

Grade 7 to 4th Year High School 1,599  
2

Assemblyman Segundo Moscoso Memorial School

San Jose, Antique Essential Health Care Program Kindergarten to Grade 6 873  
3 Banilad Centre for Professional Development (BCPD) Cebu City Nurture the Dream Program 1st and 2nd Year of Technical & Vocational Education 220 Attachment1
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Bataan National High School

Balanga City Paglilingkod (Community Service) Grade 7 to 12 4,483  
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Benigno V. Aldana National High School

Pozorrubio, Pangasinan Project ACT (Actions Can Teach) High School Grade 7 to 10 2,288  
6

Bernardo Lirio Memorial National High School

Tanauan City, Batangas Project Citizen Grade 7 to 4th Year High School 1,796 Attachment
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Binuni-Demologan National High School

Bacolod, Mindanao Values Formation Program of Binuni-Demologan National High School Grade 7 to 4th Year High School 468 Attachment1
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8 Bonuan Buquig National High School Dagupan City, Pangasinan Hand & Hand for a Better Tomorrow

Secondary Level (1st to 4th Year)

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9 Britech College Cebu City

Towards Being an Extraordinary Professional (XOP)

1st to 4th Year College 416  
10 Carolina National High School Naga City

Values Integration on Environmental Sustainability through NARRA GERMINATION 2016

Grade 7 to 10 827  
11 Central Luzon State University Nueva Ecija

Values Formation Program for Villa Floresta Elementary School Pupils

High School, College 11,000  
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CITE Technical Institute, Inc

Cebu City Industrial Technician Program (ITP) TVET - Post Secondary 1,140 Attachment1
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Culiat High School

Quezon City CHS- School Ko, Love Ko

1st - 4th Year High School

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14 Francisco G. Nepomuceno Memorial High School

Angeles City

Mabuting Tao (On Good Manners and Right Conduct) Grade 7 to 4th Year High School 5,819  
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Holistic Education and Development Centre (HEDCen) - The Little Farm House

Taytay, Rizal Tungtong River Conservation Project Grade 1 to12 446  
16 Iligan City East High School-Sta. Filomena Iligan City

Respect, Punctuality, Cleanliness and Leadership: Food for Life

Grade 7 to 4th Year High School 2,087  
17 Iligan City East High School- Hinaplanon Iligan City

Values Education: Leads for Peace and Sustainable Development

Grade 7 to 4th Year High School 835  
18 Iliranan Elementary School San Carlos City, Negros Occidental

Iliranan Elementary School Values Education Program (IVEP)

Kindergarten 1 to Grade 6 452  
19

J. Marquez Elementary School

Cotabato City

School of Peace

Kindergarten to Grade 6 1,879  
20 Lamon Bay School of Fisheries Gumaca, Quezon Honesty Store Grade 7 to 4th Year High School 396  
21

Ligao National High School

Ligao City

Follow- up and Assistance System for Teens (FAST)

Grade 7 to 4th Year High School 4,267  
22

Luis Palad National High School

Quezon Building a School of Character Grade 7 to 4th Year High School 4,795  
23 Numancia Integrated School Numancia, Aklan

Numancia Integrated School Promotes a Child-Friendly Environment

Kindergarten to Grade 10 1,959  
24 Oriental Mindoro National High School Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro Touching Lives Grade 7 to 10 4,720  
25 Pedro E. Diaz High School Muntinlupa City Filipino Values are Worth Living ForฆOur œWarm Practices Grade 7 to 10 6,871  
26

Philippine Normal University-Institute of Teaching and Learning

Manila Do a Good Deed Today Kindergarten to Grade 10 498  
27 Puerto Princesa Pilot Elementary School Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Be a Nature-Lover for a Better, Greener and Safer Tomorrow

Kindergarten, Grade 1 to 6 3,454  
28 Rosario Central School Rosario, Northern Samar Implementation of Essential Health Care Program Kindergarten “ Grade 6 938  
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San Antonio National High School

Makati City Project Marangal (Marangal-Personal Integrity) Grade 7 to 10 2,600  
30 San Antonio National High School Tabaco City VE a Blessing Program Grade 7 to 4th Year High School 1,249  
31 San Miguel National High school San Miguel, Northern Luzon Mitigating Climate Change Impacts Through Weather Monitoring and Blogging Grade 7 to 4th Year High School 6,374  
32 Sampaloc Elementary School Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija EcoScout Movement Kindergarten to Grade 6 254  
33 Sinait National High School Sinait, Ilocos Sur

Arte Ko(My Art) Regalo Ko (My Gift)

Edukasyon Mo (Your Education)
High School 2,274  
34 Singapore School Manila Makati City, Manila

Civics/Moral Education

Kindergarten to Year 12 252  
35 South Hill School, Inc. Los Banos, Laguna Gold Mines: Mine, Refine, Forge Pre-school to 4th Year 604  
36 Southville International School and Colleges Las Pinas City The EQ/ACT/ Focused Values Program (Emotional Quotient/ Achieves Core Training) Kindergarten to Grade 12 1,527  
37 St. Paul University Dumaguete Dumaguete City Enriching Positive Values through the SPUD Integrated System for Sustainable Development Basic Education to College 2,765  
38 STA.. Lucia High School Pasig City Urbanidad Teens Grade 7 to 4th Year High School 4,419  
39 Sta. Rita Elementary School Capas, Tarlac

Instilling Values Through School- Community Collaborations

Kindergarten to Grade 6 367  
40 Tambo National High School Buhi, Camarines Sur K na K (Kabataang Naglilingkod Sa Kabataan), Silag Kabataan Radio Programming Grade 7 to 4th Year High School 733  
41

Tulawas Integrated School

Pagadian City, Zamboanga Peninsula Tree Growing is Life Saving n/a 152  
42 Zamboanga Del Sur National High School Pagadian City, Zamboanga Del Sur ZSNHS- The Good Samaritan (Alay Kapwa) Program 1st to 4th Year High School 3,913  
Thailand
1 Ban Hue Wow Nong Naree School Sisaket Province

Development Environment in the School as a Learning Environment to Cultivate Students Behavior and Conduct Themselves According to the Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy

Kindergarten to Grade 9 260 Attachment
2 Bankhaocha-ang Khomklong School Rayong Province

13 Values Education Activities of Bankhaocha-ang Khomklong School

Kindergarten to Grade 9 263  
3 Bannabon School

Kalasin Province

Children Preserve Forest Project

Kindergarten to Grade 9 501  
4 Banrai Pittayakhom School Sukhothai Province

œClean Body, Clean Mind, Acquire Good Disciplines, Eager in Learning, and Giving Good Care to our Communities (CCAEG Model)

Grade 7 to 12 626  
5 Bantatoke School Lampang Province

Support Values Education for Students Programme

Kindergarten to Grade 6 58  
6 Bovorn Witthaya 2 school Ayutthaya Province

Cultivating and Promoting Moral Ethics and Desirable Values

Kindergarten to Grade 9 630  
7 Chalermkwansatree School Phitsanulok Province

How to Promote Student™s Identity of Chalermkwansatree School Towards Sustainable Character

Secondary Level 3,243  
8 Chiang Khong Wittayakom School

Chiang Rai Province

CK Ranger and Waste Segregation System Grade 7 to 12 1,144  
9 Doisaenjai School Chiang Rai Province

Conversation of Natural Resources and Environment Project:
Preserving ˜Mae Fah Luang Crab™

n/a n/a  
10 Dongmafaiwittaya School Sakon Nakhon Province

Promoting Morality Management Plan (PMMP) and Activities of Dongmafai Wittaya School in Sakon Nakhon Thailand

Grade 7 to 9 639  
11 Jirasart Witthaya School

Ayutthaya Province

W.A.T.C.H

Kindergarten to 9 3,684  
12 Kamphaengphet Pittayakom School Kampaheng-phet Province The Green World Project

Grade 7 to 12

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13 Kritsana Wittaya School Nakhonrat-chasima Province

Developing Students™ Achievement and Virtue Through Implementing Lifelong Learning and Sufficiency Economy Programme

Grade 7 to 12 189 Attachment1
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14 Mahajaroen School Sakaeo Province The Project of Encouragement and Development of Students to be Disciplined and Eager to Learn Kindergarten to Grade 9 873  
15 Nasinuanpittayasan School Maha Sarakham Province The Development Thinking Skill Process by Project Based Learning on Traditional Knowledge of Local Herbs in the School™s Forest Grade 7 to 12 139 Attachment
16 Nongwang Wittayakom School Mukdaharn Province To Cooperate and Create Three Parts of Our Social for Community™s Voluntary Mind Grade 7 to 12 266  
17 Phuwieng Wittayakhom School Khonkaen Province The Development Mathematics Instructional Model A Sustainable Towards Application of Sufficiency Economy Philosophy for High School Grade 7 to 12 2,522  
18 Piyajatpattana School under the Patronage of HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Nakhon Nayok Province

Ethics and Values for Students of Piyajatpattana School

Grade 7 to 12 882 Attachment
19 Rajavinit Bangkhen School Bangkok

R.N.B Judo Club

Grade 7 to 12

2,523  
20 Rajinibon School Bangkok Neo-Classical Thai Lady Curriculum: The Development of Thai Ladies™ Characteristics Toward Sustainability for Basic Educational Level Student in Rajinibon School, Bangkok, Thailand Kindergarten 2 to Grade 12 3,419  
21 Sarakham Pittayakhom School

Maha Sarakham Province

CAS: Creativity, Action, Service Grade 7 to 12 3,900  
22 Sathaporn Witthaya School Nakon Pathom Province Bette Quality of Life for All Students: Applying Sufficiency Economy Thinking Through School-Based Agricultural Programme Primary to Secondary Level 290 Attachment
23 Sathya Sai School Lopburi Province Education in Human Values Programme (EHV) Kindergarten to Grade 12 350  
24 Srivikorn School Bangkok Awareness of Eco-friend Programme Kindergarten to Grade 12 1,020  
25 Suraolumnaiso School Bangkok Animal Welfare Programe Kindergarten to Grade 6 299  
26 Wachirawit Primary school Chiangmai Province The Little ASEAN Wachirawit Project, Academic Year 2010-2014 Wachirawit School, Primary School Sector Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 7 272 Attachment
27 Wat Matchantikaram school Bangkok The Preliminary Animal Welfare Project Kindergarten to Grade 9 607  
28 Watpapradoo School Rayong Province

Moral and Ethical Development Programmes of Watpapradoo School

Grade 7 to 12 2,886  
29 Wattasai (Dittanukroh) School Suratthani Province Promoting Desirable Ethics and Value Primary to Grade 9 726  
30 Yangkampittaya School Khonkaen Province

Promoting Morality, Contributing the Reading Behavior, and Anti-Drugs

Grade 7 to 12 379  
Vietnam
1 Nguyen Truong To School Hanoi First Concepts in Animal Welfare (FCAW) Grade 6 to 9

350

 
Other Countries beyond Southeast Asia
1 St John High School Chandigarh, India Reach Out Programme Kindergarten to Grade 12

2,050

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Judging Committee of the 2014 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award:

Chair:
Dr Witaya Jeradechakul
Director, SEAMEO Secretariat

Members:

  1. Expert on ESD from Japan
      • Prof Dr Kazuyuki Mikami
        President
        Miyagi University of Education, Sendai, Japan

  2. Expert on ESD from Southeast Asian Region
      • Dr Prapatpong Senarith
        Former Deputy Permanent Secretary of Education, Ministry of Education, Thailand
        Chairman, Wat Khemapirataram School Committee
        Academic Advisor, Bangkok Thonburi University
        Member, Bangkok Metropolitan Vocational Institute Council
        Member, Executive Board, National Scouts Organization of Thailand
  3. Representative from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan
      • Mr Yoshiaki Sato
        Director for Overseas Cooperation
        International Affairs Division
        Minister's Secretariat, MEXT, Japan

  4. Representative from UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education (Bangkok)
      • Mr Danilo Padilla
        ESD Programme Coordinator and Liaison Officer
        UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education (Bangkok)
  5. Representatives from SEAMEO
      • Dr Handoko
        Deputy Director (Programme and Development), SEAMEO Secretariat

      • Dr Tinsiri Siribodhi
        Deputy Director (Administration and Communications), SEAMEO Secretariat


Important Document for Downloading:

Details of the 2013 SEAMEO Japan-ESD Award in English (PDF)
See the Awardees and Information of 2012 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award (Theme: Education for Disaster Risk Reduction)

I. Introduction

In 2002, the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 57/254 and declared the period 2005-2014 as the œUnited Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD) and appointed UNESCO as the lead agency in coordinating and promoting the implementation of the decade.

In its declaration, the United Nations General Assembly defined ESD as a œdynamic and expansive undertaking that envisions a world where every person has the chance to benefit from educational opportunities and to learn the lifestyles, behaviours and values necessary to create a sustainable future.

A series of regional and national DESD launches followed the declaration in different parts of the world. The DESD offers an opportunity to promote the vision of a more sustainable and just global community through different forms of education that enable individuals to develop the understanding, knowledge, skills and values necessary to improve the quality of life in a sustainable manner. ESD consists of three pillars of sustainable development: society; environment; and economy. The perspectives of ESD under each pillar are as follows:

  1. Socio-Cultural perspectives: human rights, peace and human security, gender equality, cultural diversity and intercultural understanding, health, HIV/AIDS and governance.
  2. Environmental perspectives: natural resources, biodiversity, climate change, rural transformation, sustainable urbanization, and education for disaster risk reduction and mitigation.
  3. Economic perspectives: poverty reduction, corporate responsibility and accountability, and market economy.

In support of the DESD, the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (MEXT) in cooperation with UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education and the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. are committed to promote best practices in ESD in schools across Southeast Asia by organizing the SEAMEO-Japan Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Award. The award has been organized annually from 2012 to 2014.

The objectives of the SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award are:

  1. To raise awareness of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in schools and communities across Southeast Asia;
  2. To promote ESD best practices in schools and communities across Southeast Asia;
  3. To share and exchange knowledge and best practices on ESD in schools across Southeast Asia and Japan; and
  4. To encourage networking among schools and communities which implement ESD practices in both Southeast Asian countries and Japan.

The first awards scheme in 2012 was conducted under the theme of: œEducation for Disaster Risk Reduction. This initial competition attracted entries from 69 schools in Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.

II. Theme of the 2013: œValues Education

Since the start of the 21st Century, our global society has witnessed dramatic changes brought about by modernisation, globalisation, economic development, technological advances, materialism and consumerism. These factors have a profound influence on our daily lives and in some circumstances we have witnessed the deterioration of values particularly among our pupils and the younger generation.

œValues are defined broadly as the principles and fundamental convictions that act as general guides to behaviour and the standards by which particular actions are judged as good or desirable (Halstead and Taylor, 2000). Values such as respect, honesty, compassion, care, humility, understanding, tolerance, inclusion, resilience, responsibility and social skills are essential qualities that equip our students with the necessary skills to thrive in this demanding modern age. Many countries emphasise the importance of education in equipping students with the correct values so that they can meet the challenges ahead and live healthy, contented and satisfying lives.

The œEducation for Global Citizenship study, which was published by the Education Above All (EAA) project in 2012 following the launch of the UN Secretary-General™s Global Education Initiative, mentions that œvalues education and life skills education typically include core values such as empathy for other human beings and respect for human dignity, together with core life skills, including intra-personal skills such as emotional awareness, and inter-personal skills such as communication, cooperation, problem-solving, conflict resolution and advocacy. Values education, as such, is a widely acceptable umbrella title; however, it tends to suggest a focus more on the ethical aspects of individual conduct without linking fully to issues of human rights, or civic responsibilities. In the same study, values education is but one of several themes under œeducation for global citizenship; the others being peace education, human rights education, citizenship or civic education, etc.

Considering the importance of values education, within the school system, to promote Education for Sustainable Development, the theme of the 2013 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award is: œValues Education. This concept aims to raise awareness and promote positive human values among both teachers and students.

Therefore, the purposes of the 2013 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award with the theme of œValues Education are:

  1. To raise awareness about the importance of values education among schools and communities in Southeast Asia;
  2. To promote and share best practices and initiatives of values-based education approaches within schools and communities in Southeast Asia; and
  3. To enable schools to develop and improve current practices in values education.

Under the theme of œValues Education, the award™s scheme will select schools with the best practices that promote students™ understanding and knowledge of values that develop a positive transformation of attitudes and student behaviour through an effective school policy, management plan, activities, curricular, and teaching strategies.

The entry should demonstrate the school™s value-based programme which has addressed at least one area of the following pillars of Education for Sustainable Development™s perspectives:

  • Socio-Cultural perspectives: human rights, peace and human security, gender equality, cultural diversity and intercultural understanding, health, HIV/AIDS and governance;
  • Environmental perspectives: natural resources, biodiversity, climate change, rural transformation, sustainable urbanization, and education for disaster risk reduction and mitigation;
  • Economic perspectives: poverty reduction, corporate responsibility and accountability, and market economy.

III. All schools in Southeast Asian countries are invited to enter the competition

All public and private elementary/ secondary schools in 11 Southeast Asian countries namely Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam are invited to submit the information of the school™s practice/ project/activity related to the theme.

IV. Prizes for the winning schools
 

1) 1st Prize

  • US$1,500
  • Invitation for a Study Tour to Japan for four days Japan (The organizer will sponsor the travel expenses for 4-6 persons which includes roundtrip airfares, accommodation for 3 nights, domestic transportation in Japan, interpreter, and visa fees)
  • A Plaque of Recognition
  • Certificates for teachers and students involved in the programme

2) 2nd Prize

  • US$1,000
  • A Plaque of Recognition
  • Certificates for teachers and students involved in the programme

3) 3rd Prize

  • US$500
  • A Plaque of Recognition
  • Certificates for teachers and students involved in the programme

4) A special prize from the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. for the best Values Education activity carried out in small schools of less than 150 students

  • US$1,000
  • A Plaque of Recognition
  • Certificates for teachers and students involved in the programme

All winning schools will receive a plaque of recognition and a certificate for teachers and students involved in planning and implementing the Values Education Programme of the school.

A representative of the winning schools will be sponsored to participate in the award presentation ceremony which will be held at the SEAMEO High Officials Meeting in November 2013 in Thailand.

All participating schools that have submitted entries relevant to the theme will be recognized (name, project name and country) on the SEAMEO website and the winning schools' details will also be posted on the SEAMEO Website.

V. Entry fee

There is no entry fee for the participating schools under this award.

VI. Judging criteria

The judging committee will consider the following criteria in selecting the winning schools:

1. Strategy/ modality of implementation

    • Values are emphasised and incorporated into school policies, management plans and teaching and learning programmes across subjects.
    • The school has a clear plan for the development, implementation and promotion of school value systems.
    • Clear teaching strategies for the effective teaching of values to students, both in and outside classrooms, are emphasised and applied by teachers.
    • Appropriate and effective methods and resources are used to implement the programme to teachers, students and communities.
    • Monitoring and evaluation mechanisms or processes are identified to safeguard the immediate and long-term outcomes of the programme.

2. Innovation and creativity

    • The school programme has demonstrated instructive and innovative practices in promoting values to teachers, students, parents and communities.
    • The entry is a new idea/concept or an improved/adapted version of an existing activity, implemented by the school.

3. Reliability and achievement

    • Results, after implementation, have shown the effectiveness and benefits of the school programme to students, teachers, parents and the wider community.
    • Proof of other achievements by students, teachers or the school is demonstrated.

4. Participatory and inclusive

    • The school has demonstrated the use of inclusive, consultative and participatory processes with students, teachers, parents and local communities in planning and implementing the values education programme.
    • The school has demonstrated the relationships that exist between parents, teachers, students, school leaders, local communities, local education authorities and other organizations to support the school™s programme.
    • The school has shown that the programme has strengthened student involvement in local communities and local voluntary organizations.

5. Sustainability

    • The school has received financial or in-kind support from stakeholders, local government and communities.
    • The school has fully integrated values education and practices in the school management plan and teaching and learning activities across subjects for long-term actions.

6. Impact

    • Results of the evaluation identified positive transformation and attitudinal change that teachers, students and parents have all gained from the implementation of the programme.
    • The school has demonstrated that the programme has changed/improved the behaviour of students, teachers and parents.
    • The programme implemented by the school has had a positive effect on the local surrounding area and communities.
VII. Judging committee

The Judging Committee consists of experts in the areas of education, education for sustainable development, and human values-based education from Japan and Southeast Asian region. The decision of the Judging Committee shall be final and unappealable.

VIII. Guidelines for submission of entries
 
  1. Schools can submit information about the school™s project/activity/ practice related to the theme œValues Education between 1 May to 16 September 2013. The deadline of entry submission is Monday 16 September 2013.
  2. The school project must have been completed or continued within the past three years.
  3. Each school can submit only one entry.
  4. Any school project related to the Education for Disaster Risk Reduction will not be considered as this area was the theme of the 2012 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award.
  5. The submission of the school™s programme must be done through the template œSubmission Form of 2013 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award. (Click to download the Submission Form)

    Details about the submission of information about the school must adhere to the following format as in the Submission Form:

    a) Part I - Information about the School;
    1) School name and contact details
    2) Brief information about the school such as number of teachers and students and educational level
    3) Details of the team members
    b) Part II - Information about the School™s Values Education Activity/Programme;
    1) Title of the school™s programme
    2) Summary of the programme
    3) Background information or reasons why the school created this programme
    4) School vision, mission and core values
    5) Objectives/goals of the programme
    6) Values that the school aims for within the programme and/or definitions
    7) Period of time when the programme was or has been implemented
    8) Activities (Actions and strategies of implementation)
    9) Teaching strategies or pedagogies used for teaching values in the school
    10) Programme monitoring and evaluation mechanisms and summary of results
    11) Resources used for programme implementation
    12) List of partners, local government bodies, companies or development agencies who have participated in the planning and implementation, including their roles in the school programme
    13) Benefits/impacts/positive outcomes of the programme to teachers, students, parents and the community
    14) Proof of achievement from students, teachers, and the community
    15) Plan for sustainability and plan for the future
    16) List of attachments such as a copy of the school plan, learning/ teaching materials, samples of student worksheet, manuals, etc.
    17) Photographs related to the project (maximum of 10 photographs with captions in English)
  6. Information about the school programme (Part II as above) should not be over nine (9) pages of A4 in total. The information should be written in Times New Roman font, 11-12 point size. (A half-to-one page A4 sheet about the project overview should be included.)
  7. Information about the school project and the photo captions must be in English. The teaching and learning materials can be in local languages, however a brief translation in English should be provided.
  8. All submissions should include related photos. (Maximum of 10 photographs with captions in English)
  9. Schools should provide permission to use the submitted information, including photographs for publication purposes.
  10. Schools can submit the "Submission Form of 2013 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award" and materials to the SEAMEO Secretariat by

    a) Email: seameojapan.award@seameo.org and/or
    b) Send a CD with digital files or printed documents by post to:

    SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award
    SEAMEO Secretariat
    920 Sukhumvit Road
    Klongtoey District,
    Bangkok 10110, THAILAND.

  11. All entries submitted to the SEAMEO Secretariat will be acknowledged. If the school has not received acknowledgement of receipt from the SEAMEO Secretariat within one week, please contact the SEAMEO Secretariat (Email: seameojapan.award@seameo.org).
IX. Important dates
 
1 May to
16 September 2013

Period for submission of entries to the SEAMEO Secretariat by schools

Monday 16 September 2013

The last day for submission of entries
(The schools much ensure that the SEAMEO Secretariat receives their entries by 16 September 2013.)

8 November 2013

Announcement of the winning schools on the SEAMEO website

27 November 2013
(To be confirmed)

Award presentation ceremony at the SEAMEO High Officials Meeting in Thailand

February or March 2014

Study visit programme in Japan for the 1st winning school

 
X. Contact information

For enquires, please contact:
SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award
SEAMEO Secretariat 920 Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoey District, Bangkok 10110, THAILAND
Email: seameojapan.award@seameo.org
Tel: +66 (0) 2391 0144 I Fax: +66 (0) 2381 2587

XI. Information/resources for downloading

Information about the 2013 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award (Theme: Values Education)

Information about the 2012 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award (Theme: Education for Disaster Risk Reduction), Best Practices, and List of Winning Schools and Entries.

Other relevant resources: